A bit of background. I've installed 4 motors over the last few years on mostly recumbent bikes.
First was a TSDZ2b on a Greenspeed trike. No OSF, vldc5 display, no throttle. Ran great for a couple of years but then something in the motor went and it developed a vibration under heavy load. I tried the extra bearings trick and that didn't do anything. So far I am continuing to use it since it still mostly works.
Second was a BBS02 I got used with a battery on some old guys project bike. I trashed the bike (thrift store) and put it on a Rans recumbent. It has worked great for a couple of years. I tuned it down so that I rarely go above level 2 and I still get to feel like I am doing a good amount of work. I use the throttle so I dont have to Fred Flinstone it to get it moving.
Third was a TSDZ8 on another recumbent, this time a delta trike. Motor is probably a year old and has the oem programming with the fairly weak pas levels on 1 and 2. I did have to buy another spyder from bikestuff.eu so I could fit a large chainring up front and that cost me 70. Last I checked, to get a cable to program it, would cost another 70 or so and then I'm not sure what the state of the OSF software is these days. It works well enough and if I need more umph, I just hit the throttle a bit.
Last was a T0seven dmo2. That went on a bike for my wife, a Townie. It seems to work fine, not super fast but gets that bike, a Townie up to about 15. Its a fairly locked down controller too, not too many things I can change. I'm not seeing any available, at least on Amazon where I prefer to shop.
Out of all of em, the Bafang seems the most bulletproof. Parts are cheap so if I want to change the chainring, its easy enough. Looking online at Varstrom it seems like they have moved off the UART based controller on to canbus. I have an idea of what it is but no clue as to how reliable it is or if it changes the ability to customize the settings on the motor, which was a big plus in my book.
So I'm looking for any recommendations or thoughts on what might be available. Leaning toward another bafang, probably 750w/48v to take advantage of the batteries I already have. The new bike is a Sun EZ-Rider with the aluminum frame and dual 20" wheels. Not looking for a hub motor and since this will be the 5th conversion in my little fleet, I do want to keep an eye on the cost.
First was a TSDZ2b on a Greenspeed trike. No OSF, vldc5 display, no throttle. Ran great for a couple of years but then something in the motor went and it developed a vibration under heavy load. I tried the extra bearings trick and that didn't do anything. So far I am continuing to use it since it still mostly works.
Second was a BBS02 I got used with a battery on some old guys project bike. I trashed the bike (thrift store) and put it on a Rans recumbent. It has worked great for a couple of years. I tuned it down so that I rarely go above level 2 and I still get to feel like I am doing a good amount of work. I use the throttle so I dont have to Fred Flinstone it to get it moving.
Third was a TSDZ8 on another recumbent, this time a delta trike. Motor is probably a year old and has the oem programming with the fairly weak pas levels on 1 and 2. I did have to buy another spyder from bikestuff.eu so I could fit a large chainring up front and that cost me 70. Last I checked, to get a cable to program it, would cost another 70 or so and then I'm not sure what the state of the OSF software is these days. It works well enough and if I need more umph, I just hit the throttle a bit.
Last was a T0seven dmo2. That went on a bike for my wife, a Townie. It seems to work fine, not super fast but gets that bike, a Townie up to about 15. Its a fairly locked down controller too, not too many things I can change. I'm not seeing any available, at least on Amazon where I prefer to shop.
Out of all of em, the Bafang seems the most bulletproof. Parts are cheap so if I want to change the chainring, its easy enough. Looking online at Varstrom it seems like they have moved off the UART based controller on to canbus. I have an idea of what it is but no clue as to how reliable it is or if it changes the ability to customize the settings on the motor, which was a big plus in my book.
So I'm looking for any recommendations or thoughts on what might be available. Leaning toward another bafang, probably 750w/48v to take advantage of the batteries I already have. The new bike is a Sun EZ-Rider with the aluminum frame and dual 20" wheels. Not looking for a hub motor and since this will be the 5th conversion in my little fleet, I do want to keep an eye on the cost.


